Drytech 3 Spacer Chair prototype by Next Architects

Drytech 3 Spacer Chair prototype by Next Architects. Client: Droog Design Team: Bart Reuser, Marijn Schenk, Michel Schreinemachers, Samira Boon with Maria Salinas Moltó, Eve Arpo, Agathe Osika, Ieda Alvarez Dogo Collaborator / associate: Studio Samira Boon Material: fiberglass and nylon Spacer Fabric with polyester resin; Build engineer: Müller textiles and Polyproducts Construction: Textilemuseum Tilburg … Continue reading “Drytech 3 Spacer Chair prototype by Next Architects”

Kezu

ABCD Sofa by Piere Paulin in fabric Momentum Photo thanks to Artifort No, I have no commercial interest in this post! I simply am impressed by Kezu‘s website: It is clean, well designed and has a very high usability, even though some parts are in Flash. The Flash items they use are very clever. Kezu … Continue reading “Kezu”

Contemporary Rietveld Utrecht Chair at Christie’s

Rietveld Utrecht Chair Photo thanks to Christie’s Italian manufacurer Cassina claims: Advertising announcement appeared in the “Corriere della Sera” published on 16th March 1972: The text quotes: “Cassina S.p.A. announces that it has purchased the exclusive reproduction rights for all furniture and objects by Rietveld and by his heirs, resident in Amsterdam. Gerrit T. Rietveld … Continue reading “Contemporary Rietveld Utrecht Chair at Christie’s”

The Cantilever Chair: By Mart Stam, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe or by Marcel Breuer?

Cesca 1 thanks to Steelform.com Who of this threesome “invented” the Cantilever Chair? They knew each other. All three worked for, or with people who worked for, the German Bauhaus. I looked up the following 3 different language varieties of Wikipedia: Dutch wiki Mart Stam Stam is the designer of the first cantilever tubular chair. … Continue reading “The Cantilever Chair: By Mart Stam, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe or by Marcel Breuer?”